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Ian MacAndrew’s mission to kill the Butcher of Prague in the heart of Nazi-ruled Prague teams him up with a pale-skinned titan, Donner Grimm, against the legendary forces seeking to unleash Ragnarok and the end of the world.

The thrilling, high-octane sequel to the Best Selling Science Fiction and Cyberpunk Title, The Cestus Concern. alcolm Weir returns on a mission to bring the down the men who destroyed his life...but his greatest enemy may be himself!

The action-packed prequel to the Best Selling SciFi Novel, THE CESTUS CONCERN.
Assigned to monitor and maintain the Project Hardwired cyborg warrior, Designate Cestus, Engineer Scott Brazier finds himself deep behind enemy lines when everything goes wrong. Caught between terrorists bent on killing him at any cost and a cybernetic super soldier gone rogue, Brazier is forced to face his foes alone.

The most dangerous man on the planet must get a secret out of his head…before they remove it.
With a hole in his mind, Malcolm Weir must retrace his steps for the past year–fighting his way through a nearly endless horde of super powered mercenaries and assassins sent by the government to reclaim the secrets locked in his head.

“Comic Book Marketing 101″ is now available as an ebook. It is 100+ pages of practical, real world tips, techniques and walk-thrus on how to increase sales and reach for comic book publishers and creators alike. It offers case studios and gives concrete examples of what to do and what not to do alike. It’s a must-have for anyone looking to publish a comic in today’s market.

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Smashwords book reviews by Mat Nastos

Elegy: Book 1 of the Arbiter Codex
on Sep. 18, 2011
Picked this up in a Library Thing giveaway and had no idea what to expect. It's always tough to get into a new fantasy world that you don't know anything about, especially when it is by a new author. Luckily, Elegy:The Arbiter Codex by Christopher Kellen, was a really solid read. While he did kind of toss the reader into the deep end with the start of the story, he did a great job in detailing the world and characters. At no time was I lost or confused by the rules he set up or the story. I really enjoyed it and hope he puts out another book in the series soon!

The Corpse King
on Sep. 30, 2011
Loved this story. I read it after I had already read the novel, Elegy, which made it more interesting for me, I think. It was great to read about D'Arden before he became a full Arbiter.
Solid fantasy short for fans of good epic fantasy stories. Can't wait to read more from the author!

Fire: The Collapse
on June 14, 2012
I received a copy of this through a giveaway on Librarything. Technically, the author writes very well. Unfortunately, the story he chose to tell was, in my opinion, a bit iffy. It jumps around a lot - each chapter is a new character/story/setting and those characters/stories/settings don't always pay off. Some of the characters have a ton of build up and then are killed off quickly or are forgotten.
The main problem with this book is that it was used to lay the background for future books and wasn't a complete story unto itself. There was little to no point in the book being released on its own.
It's sad to see something that was well-written that just isn't worth reading.